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Dr. Allison Morehead Runs Research Workshop in Oslo, Norway

As part of her innovative research into medical humanities and art history, Dr. Allison Morehead recently completed an interdisciplinary research workshop, “Doing Medical Humanities with Art, Non-Art Objects, and Things,” in Oslo, Norway, with the participation of three PhD students from Art History at Queen’s.

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Emy Kim new Assistant Professor at Art Conservation

Emy KimThe Art Conservation Program at Âé¶ą´«Ă˝ is very pleased to announce the appointment of Emy Kim in the position of Assistant Professor (Artifacts) in the Art Conservation program as of 1 July 2019. 

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BBC interviews Prof. Stephanie Dickey on Rembrandt restoration

Rembrandt's The Night WatchDr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art, was interviewed by the BBC this week on the restoration of Rembrandt's The Night Watch.

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Award-Winning art history image new sky-high location

A research sign on a campus buildingDr. Stephanie Dickey, Professor and Bader Chair in Northern Baroque Art in Art History, has recently had her award-winning research photograph applied to the side of the Kinesiology and Health Studies Building at 28 Division St.

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M.A. candidate Daria Melnikov co-curates Sovfoto 20/20

Congratulations to Daria Melnikov, who co-curated the exhibition Sovfoto 20/20 for the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie. More information on this exhibition, which opens in December, can be found on the .

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Nenagh Hathaway wins PostDoc at Yale and will present paper in Vienna

Nenagh HathawayWarm congratulations to  (PhD 2016), who has been awarded a Postdoctoral Associate position at Yale University.

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Art History student-curated exhibition opens at the Agnes

Split Between the I and the GazeTitled Split Between the I and the Gaze, this exhibition brings together a diverse range of works, each exploring different ways of looking. Viewers are both the observer and the observed. The season launch is on Thursday 19 September 2019. 

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Amber Berson, Ph.D. candidate & Wikipedean-in-Residence

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Universities are hiring "Wikipedeans-in-Residence", including Ph.D. candidate Amber Berson! For more,  about the work she is doing.

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M.A. candidate Eleanore Mackie offered Venice internship

A building in veniceCongratulations to our M.A. student Eleanore Mackie, who was offered a prestigious internship at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice!

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Congratulations to all fall 2019 Art History and Art Conservation graduates!

Six people smiling at a graduation ceremonyThe Department would like to congratulate this year’s fall graduates, including (pictured, from left to right) Ally Zmijowskyj, Emily White, Charlotte Parent, Raphael Shea, Jessica Lau and Sara Bardovagni.

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